Parking Information

Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) secured parking available. Instructions will be provided at the time of scheduling.

Cars: Proceed to Mercy Parking Deck.

Trucks: Make an immediate left upon entering Mercy main entrance. Park alongside the curb. Mercy Medical Center Security will escort CMV driver to a secure location to park and will provide the driver a ride back to the Medical Center.

Sleep Lab, Sleep Study Testing & Treatment for Common Sleep Problems

According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 100 million Americans of all ages suffer from sleep disorders that keep them from regularly getting a good night’s rest. There are more than 80 known sleep disorders, and they are far from minor nuisances. Not only can they cause poor sleep, they can also put your health at risk.

Sleep Detectives

Helping Adults & Children Solve Sleep Problems

If a sleep disorder may be keeping you from getting enough rest, treatment begins with a proper diagnosis. Mercy Medical Center’s fully accredited Sleep Disorders Center has an experienced team of expert, board-certified physicians to evaluate and treat pediatric patients (ages 6 years and older) to seniors.

Overnight sleep testing, which is noninvasive and painless, can diagnose a variety of common sleep disturbances. Mercy Sleep Disorders Center also offers home sleep testing accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine for individuals who qualify.

Diagnostic studies are covered by Medicare and most insurance plans.

If you have symptoms of a sleep disorder, ask your family physician to refer you to Mercy Sleep Disorders Center or call 330-489-1456 for the center at Mercy Health Center of Jackson or 330-830-6113 for the center at Mercy Medical Center.

Mercy Sleep Labs

Our sleep labs at Mercy Medical Center and at Mercy Health Center of Jackson feature private, homelike bedrooms, each with a double bed, TV and bathroom. An unobtrusive infrared camera pointed at the bed allows the sleep technician (polysomnographer) to observe the patient’s sleep activity even in complete darkness.